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I'm not sure I'd say that he orchestrated it; he had no idea how many other guys were coming in addition to the boss.

Actually, it's the kind of stupid idea that could only work on TV now that I think about it. What was Raylan's endgame going to be if there had been three guys circling the house instead of just the one?

Raylan didn't expect the criminals to turn on each other that violently. When they started arguing he looked amused rather than calculating.

Not to mention, it doesn't matter HOW fast you are. You don't walk up to two guys with guns when yours is holstered. Even if one is slow and one is stoned. It was a stupid plan if it was a plan at all. If it had just worked out that way or if there was some compelling reason to play it like that it be badass. And he did manage to work it so it ended up there anyway, but he just walked into some bullets for all he knew to start with. You'd think getting shot recently would incline him away from that course of action.

I'm now kind of wishing it had went in a triangle, instead. Raylan gets winged.

"For no one - no one in this world can you trust. Not men. Not women. Not beasts...this you can trust."

Doesn't help too much, either. Their bullets will do just as much damage if they hit you. As I recall he didn't exactly have his gun out and trained on them both before they both fired, so... But rules are for mere mortals!

"For no one - no one in this world can you trust. Not men. Not women. Not beasts...this you can trust."

Watching the final shootout there's some funky shenanigans with raylen's gun.

You see the nurse take raylen's gun and put it in the back of his pants. After he drops raylen into the tub the weapon is in the front of his pants. Then he gets shot, falls backwards onto raylen who magically ends up with the pistol in his hands so he can shoot the girl.

Watching the final shootout there's some funky shenanigans with raylen's gun.

You see the nurse take raylen's gun and put it in the back of his pants. After he drops raylen into the tub the weapon is in the front of his pants. Then he gets shot, falls backwards onto raylen who magically ends up with the pistol in his hands so he can shoot the girl.

Meh, it was a continuity error. The close-up shot of him sticking the gun in the back was foreshadowding what was going to happen in the bathroom, but for whatever reason, they screwed up with that later shot.

It sucks and it takes away from the show a bit, but it does happen from time to time.

I may be in the minority, but I enjoyed Dewey Crowe and his four kidneys doing a shortened version of Crank 3.

I thought it was funny, and I didn't think it was bad, but I also don't think it was quite in the usual theme of Justified. They had to hang several lampshades on just how far out it was, and I think that's an indicator it probably doesn't quite fit with the show.

This was largely a filler episode, telling us very little about the overall plot for the season, but tying up some loose story threads before the meat of the episode order gets cranked up. Everything about Dewey, the Guard, and the Nurse is largely tied up, so we probably won't hear about them again. We probably won't hear from Dicky any time soon, either. Winona might be out of the picture for a few episodes, as well.

This was largely a filler episode, telling us very little about the overall plot for the season, but tying up some loose story threads before the meat of the episode order gets cranked up. Everything about Dewey, the Guard, and the Nurse is largely tied up, so we probably won't hear about them again. We probably won't hear from Dicky any time soon, either. Winona might be out of the picture for a few episodes, as well.

Which is all good. Time for the main course.

Winona might not be gone, for long anyway.

Quarles is looking for Raylan's weak spots. Winona is high on that list.

The beginning scene suggests that it was. Winona has a strong dont give a shit anymore vibe going on.

Which jives with her stance last season, but is still kind of annoying. It's not like Raylan sprung this crap on her out of the blue. Twice. But they were really damn vague about what it actually was, so maybe it was a transfer to Glencoe (or wherever)!

"For no one - no one in this world can you trust. Not men. Not women. Not beasts...this you can trust."

No-one expects someone to have a retractable gun up their sleeve. That's why Quarles is so dangerous.

That said, he leaves himself very vulnerable. His gun only has a single bullet & I don't think he carries a back-up piece.

A retractable gun? No. A small gun? Knife? Grenade? SOMETHING? Yes. It wouldn't be hard to spot that thing, either. But suspension of disbelief etc.

A knife or grenade would be held usually in a belt or sheath under their torso's clothes (sweater, vest, coat etc). Quarles gun being hidden in his sleeve is the perfect spot to avoid being found by a pat down by Boyd's security. Notice they never tried to search his sleeves. That's what makes the retractable gun dangerous.